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      Koh Swee Lean Collin, “Is There Any Way to Counter China’s Gray Zone Tactics in the South China Sea?” The National Interest, 13 September 2017, http://nationalinterest.org/feature/there-any-way-counter-chinas-gray-zone-tactics-the-south-22288

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      13 September 2017

      13 Sep 2017

      Koh Swee Lean Collin, “What’s Next for the US Navy After Its Ship Collisions?” The Diplomat, 21 October 2017, https://thediplomat.com/2017/10/whats-next-for-the-us-navy-after-its-ship-collisions/

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      21 October 2017

      21 Oct 2017

      Collin Koh, “Lull in South China Sea tensions brings joint Asean-China naval drill closer,” South China Morning Post, 28 October 2017, http://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy-defence/article/2117096/lull-south-china-sea-tensions-brings-joint-asean-china

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      28 October 2017

      28 Oct 2017

      Collin Swee Lean Koh, “In for the Long Haul: Sustaining the INDOMALPHI Trilateral Maritime and Air Patrols in the Sulu/Celebes Seas,” Naval Forces, Vol. XXXVIII, No. V/2017, p. 6.

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      01 November 2017

      1 Nov 2017

      Koh Swee Lean Collin, “Chapter 4: Maritime Force Developments in the Indian Ocean Region,” in Sam Bateman, Rajni Gamage and Jane Chan (eds.), ASEAN and the Indian Ocean: The Key Maritime Links, RSIS Monograph No. 33 (July 2017), S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, pp. 27-33.

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      01 July 2017

      1 Jul 2017

      Reasons for Optimism? China, Japan and Unilateral Naval Restraint in the East China Sea

      Collin Koh Swee Lean

      01 November 2017

      1 Nov 2017

      Naval Modernisation in Southeast Asia, Part Two: Submarine Issues for Small and Medium Navies

      Geoffrey Till, Collin Koh Swee Lean (Eds.).

      01 November 2017

      1 Nov 2017

      Why a Lack of Basic Skills in the US Navy has Led to Deadly Accidents

      Chang Jun Yan

      07 November 2017

      7 Nov 2017

      Rajni Gamage, “Why the Indian Ocean Must Not Become Like the South China Sea,” The National Interest, 05 November 2017, http://nationalinterest.org/feature/why-the-indian-ocean-must-not-become-the-south-china-sea-23028

      05 November 2017

      5 Nov 2017

      Minilateralism: A Way Out of ASEAN’s Consensus Conundrum?

      Tan See Seng

      01 October 2017

      1 Oct 2017

      Naval Development in Malaysia

      Geoffrey Till, Tsjeng Zhizhao Henrick

      01 October 2017

      1 Oct 2017

      Rajni Gamage, “Myanmar’s evolving maritime security landscape,” Lowy Interpreter, 17 October 2017, https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/myanmar-s-evolving-maritime-security-landscape

      17 October 2017

      17 Oct 2017
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